- 09/06/2006 - Three recent papers from Prof. Jared Saia's groups are listed
below:
"Towards Secure and
Scalable Computation in Peer-to-Peer Networks" by Valerie King, Jared
Saia, Vishal Sanwalani and Erik Vee.
"Self-Healing
Algorithms for Reconfigurable Networks" by Iching Boman, Jared Saia,
Chaouki T. Abdallah and Edl Schamiloglu.
"A Framework for Analysis
of Dynamic Social Networks" by Tanya Y. Berger-Wolf and Jared Saia.
- 09/28/2005 - Herbert Tanner,
assistant professor of mechanical engineering and IFIS member, was
awarded a five-year, $400,000 National Science Foundation Early Career
Development (CAREER) award in the field of robotics, one of three awards
given in the field in fiscal 2005. CAREER is NSF's most prestigious awards
program for junior faculty members. Tanner's proposed research aims at
developing swarms of heterogeneous robots that could automatically plan
their cooperative actions towards a common objective.
- 09/09/2005 - Scalable Leader Election, by Valerie King and Erik Vee has been accepted to SODA, one of the leading conferences in computer science theory.
- 03/24/2005 - Dr. Melvin Bernstein, Director of University Programs at Department of Homeland Security Speaks at UNM [ Photos ]
- 01/24/2005 - LANL rep discusses UNM's role in war
- IFIS News - Vol. 1, No. 1, Fall 2004
- Presentation at Cyber Security Panel
Distinguished IFIS Lecturer Dr. Melvin Bernstein, Director
of University Programs
at Department of Homeland Security Speaks at UNM. News article. Photos.
Distinguished IFIS Lecturer Dr. Stephen Younger, together with IFIS
Director
Professor Schamiloglu at a reception founding the public
lecture. Click for news article.
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